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12 June, 2006, Cleveland Ohio, USA
iProFiler, the newest product from Axia Audio, has begun
winning awards even before its release, collecting a coveted Radio World
Cool Stuff Award at its introduction during the 2006 NAB Convention in
Las Vegas.
The “Cool Stuff” Award is given annually by a panel of
engineers and industry experts on behalf of Radio World newspaper at the
NAB convention in Las Vegas. Radio World U.S. Editor in Chief Paul J.
McLane says receiving the "Cool Stuff" Award means a product is deemed
notable for its design, features, cost efficiency and performance in
serving radio users.
iProFiler, a powerful multi-channel audio archiving /
logging program, works with Axia IP-Audio networks to capture and store
up to 16 stereo audio channels (or 32 mono channels) of time-stamped MP3
audio without audio cards. iProFiler uses a PC’s Ethernet port to record
audio streams directly, eliminating the expense and hassles of computer
soundcards.
iProFiler features include:
• An integrated logging scheduler that allows
automatic audio capture at pre-determined times.
• Fast audio retrieval from time-stamped audio stored in
easy-to-search 15 minute blocks.
• Easy selection and export of audio for external editing.
• Per-stream choice of any standard MP3 bit rate – from 8 kbps to
320 kbps – that allows you to specify the quality/drive space ratio
that best suits your needs.
• The ability to automatically upload archives to an FTP server or
to any external drive or device including network storage drives,
CD-ROM or other removable media.
• Remote administration and monitoring of disk space and audio
presence.
• Users can directly email extracted audio, a convenient way of
supplying commercial clients with proof-of-play.
Axia IP-Audio networks enable broadcasters to build audio
networks of any size using standard switched Ethernet to connect a few
rooms — or an entire facility. The Axia product line includes the
popular Element and SmartSurface control surfaces, a family of “audio
nodes” to interface with microphone, analog line and AES/EBU devices,
IP-Audio drivers to eliminate PC soundcards, DSP mixing/processing
engines, and PathfinderPC matrix control PC software.
Axia iProFiler requires a 2.4 GHz Pentium-IV (or
equivalent) server with Windows™ 2000 or Windows XP, 512 Mb RAM and 100
GB free storage space (minimum configuration to record eight
simultaneous stereo streams; more streams require additional system
resources). iProFiler includes the Axia IP-Audio Driver, and will retail
for $1,295.00 US MSRP. Availability is set for 3rd Quarter, 2006.
For more information, contact Clark Novak at Axia,
+1-216-241-7225, or e-mail cnovak@AxiaAudio.com .
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This press-ready screenshot of iProFiler can be
downloaded from the Axia picture gallery at
www.AxiaAudio.com/pix .
Axia, a Telos company, builds
Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio products for broadcast, production,
sound-reinforcement and commercial audio applications. Products include
digital audio routers, on-air control surfaces, DSP mixers and
processors and software for configuring, managing, and interfacing
networked audio systems.
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